Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia buys German social networking software maker Cellity. Cellity’s software consolidates and manages addresses from multiple sources such as Outlook, Twitter and other social networking sites.
– Nokia said July 24 it has acquired Cellity, a German social networking
software company that specializes in consolidating address management from
different sources such as a cell phone address book, Outlook, and Twitter and
other social networking services. Terms of the transaction were not discl…
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Google Wave: A Complement or Replacement for Google Apps?
Google Wave, the e-mail, instant messaging, file sharing and social networking prototype application, rolled out to 6,000 programmers in a developer preview Monday, sparking spirited articles from those who have tested it. Analysts discuss the enterprise prospects of Google Wave with eWEEK and wonder whether Wave might replace Google Apps as a messaging and collaboration platform.
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Some of the 6,000 programmers Google provided a developer
preview for Google Wave, the experimental platform that
blends e-mail, instant messaging and social networking in one communications palette,
are raving about the application.
For most of us who can’t use it, their words are…
Cisco to Lay Off Up to 700 Workers, More Layoffs to Come
Cisco plans to cut about 1 percent of its work force of 66,500 as part of a limited restructuring announced in February. More jobs are expected to be dropped at the world’s largest IT networking company later in 2009.
– Not even highly successful IT companies with plenty of cash in the bank are
immune from layoffs during this down economy.
Cisco Systems, the world’s largest IT networking vendor and the builder of much
of the Internet, said July 16 that it is laying off between 600 to 700
employees about 1 pe…
Cisco, HP Clash Over Networking Equipment Pricing
HP is looking to focus the debate around its networking equipment competition with Cisco around price. HP ProCurve officials say they are pleased about reports that Cisco may be asking some partners to match prices with HP. However, Cisco officials deny any such program is in place, saying instead that they are competing based on value and not price. If HP can keep the focus on price, it could help it gain ground against Cisco now that the global recession has put a tight squeeze on IT budgets.
– The friction between Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems is continuing, this time in the area of networking equipment.
Specifically, the issue is the pricing of the networking equipment. HP officials are pointing to comments some Cisco officials made during the companys Partner Summit in June as an i…



